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. >> so on a smaller level this is going to be the kind of investigation you saw for oklahoma city or 9/11 and i say on a smaller level because you have a smaller crime scene but you have a few advantages here which is there were a lot of witnesses right there when it happened. it was televised from a number of different angles and you were in the heart of downtown boston so you have a myriad of other cameras everything from the camera on the atm someone may have walked by to security cameras in the area and they are going over all of that. already they found video of an individual walking with two backpacks and that video shows him from behind. they'll exploit other angles to see if there is a front shot. was he carrying a backpack for one of the runners or a player in this plot. >> i imagine with all of these images this is time consuming. you have seen people post ima images. it's going to take forever. >> they'll go through a lot of tape that's meaningless but that's now part of the process. we live in a world where we're surrounded by cameras. you have the boston joint terrorism
. >> so on a smaller level this is going to be the kind of investigation you saw for oklahoma city or 9/11 and i say on a smaller level because you have a smaller crime scene but you have a few advantages here which is there were a lot of witnesses right there when it happened. it was televised from a number of different angles and you were in the heart of downtown boston so you have a myriad of other cameras everything from the camera on the atm someone may have walked by to security...
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perhaps it's a coincidence but this week marks the anniversary of attacks in oklahoma city, columbine, colorado, and virginia tech. also the waco assault in 1993. joining us now from washington congressman peter king, a member of the house homeland security committee. so, congressman, what can you tell us tonight? >> well, as you said, bill, this is absolutely horrific. it's detestable and has only the marks of a terrorist attack. in fact, the way it was carried out and to me there is no doubt in my mind that this is a terrorist attack. i know there is a person of interest, i guess they are calling him now. but, to me, this reminds me very much of the attack on times square in 2010 by shahzad and also we have to remember "inspire" magazine for al qaeda in arabian peninsula called for terrorist attacks on sports events iconic events. this is both, boston marathon and patriots day is almost the iconic all american event. mass killing of civilians. again, we don't know for certain but, to me, i think we have to be looking toward either al qaeda or off shoot of al qaeda or a self-starter
perhaps it's a coincidence but this week marks the anniversary of attacks in oklahoma city, columbine, colorado, and virginia tech. also the waco assault in 1993. joining us now from washington congressman peter king, a member of the house homeland security committee. so, congressman, what can you tell us tonight? >> well, as you said, bill, this is absolutely horrific. it's detestable and has only the marks of a terrorist attack. in fact, the way it was carried out and to me there is no...
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in fact, i believe this friday is the anniversary of both waco and the oklahoma city bombing. what's going through your mind as you watch these events unfold? >> well, i'm concerned. a signature of al qaeda, if this may be al qaeda -- and we have no proof yet or some associated organization -- is near-simultaneous attacks. yes, there were at least reported so far several bombs that went off along the route of the marathon, but there may be other things at other sporting events or in other cities that are high targets. i'm looking at peter bergen who is sitting across from me, and he's nodding. >> just to interrupt for one second, in fact, six days from now the london marathon will take place. we're already told the chief superintendent of that marathon is going to be reviewing security arrangements in light of today's attack, today's bombing at the boston marathon. >> so i would say, based on experience in this modern era with al qaeda and al qaeda-like organizations, we should anticipate, if this turns out to be the signature, some other attacks either in sporting eechbltss o
in fact, i believe this friday is the anniversary of both waco and the oklahoma city bombing. what's going through your mind as you watch these events unfold? >> well, i'm concerned. a signature of al qaeda, if this may be al qaeda -- and we have no proof yet or some associated organization -- is near-simultaneous attacks. yes, there were at least reported so far several bombs that went off along the route of the marathon, but there may be other things at other sporting events or in other...
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we saw oklahoma city. we saw waco. these are domestic terrorist events. they're anniversaries at the end of this week. >> right. >> it really is too soon to tell what the cause is. >> tom and fran, thank you very much. obviously, you'll be staying us with. fran pointed out though this is near the anniversary, april 19th, was the anniversary for the oklahoma city bombing, for the waco, texas, event. two bombs went off, explosive devices very close to one another around 3:00 this afternoon in boston. we now have been able to report that they were perhaps one or two other devices which police successfully were able to dismantle. at least 110 people have been injured and the two deadly explosions, as we said, wents off about ten seconds apart from each other. the "boston globe" captured the scene as it happened. i want to show you the video and give you a sense of the sounds so you can feel how shocking and terrifying this was for people when it happened. runners were literally knocked off their feet from the blast. thousands of spectators were completely wer
we saw oklahoma city. we saw waco. these are domestic terrorist events. they're anniversaries at the end of this week. >> right. >> it really is too soon to tell what the cause is. >> tom and fran, thank you very much. obviously, you'll be staying us with. fran pointed out though this is near the anniversary, april 19th, was the anniversary for the oklahoma city bombing, for the waco, texas, event. two bombs went off, explosive devices very close to one another around 3:00...
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. >>> y fue una semana como esta, hace algunos aÑos atrÁs que fue lugar la gran bomba de oklahoma city tiene que ver con la celebraciÓn del dÍa de los patriotas. >>> pueden ser grupos o individuos fuera de estados unidos puede ser por individuos dentro de estados unidos. al final de la competencia, la carrera mÁs histÓrica de estados unidos hubo 2 bombas, una tras la otra han causado por lo menos 2 muertos y 86 heridos. >>> y a medida que pasan las horas, esto va tomando forma originalmente no se sabÍa que era producto de una explosiÓn de acumulaciÓn de gas, o un tipo de corto cicircuito elÉctrico. >>> y el caso fue, que a estas alturas, casi 4 horas mÁs tarde desde que estuvieron lugar estas explosiones, ya oficialmente se estÁ llamando un acto de terrorismo que serÁ investigado y castigado como tal. >>> nosotros en la cadena telemundo vamos a cubrir esta noticia como hemos hecho de los primeros segundos despuÉs que se supiera de esta explosiÓn rcts y hemos estado transmitiendo la informaciÓn confirmada en todo momento, el presidente obama, dice que no saben quien estÁ
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city, after atlanta, and after 9/11, the sense that nothing is under control. so where do things stand tonight, tom? >> . >> still not quite under control, it seems, gwen. and i imagine for the people of boston, today must have been a day something like what 9/11 was new yorkers. a city shut down, a sense of paralysis, fear, vulnerability, police everywhere, armored vehicle, and tonight as we go on the air, that situation is still the same-- police all over boston. we don't know what's going on. gunshots heard in the night. explosions heard. it's really something that we haven't seen in a long, long time. and this manhunt, has there ever been a time in american history where we have seen a city shut down looking for one 19-year-old man? >> ifill: tell us, peter bthese two suspects. one now deceased, the other, the brother who is the one who everyone has been looking for. >> they're two brothers, dzhokar tsarnaev is the one who survived the shoot-out originally and has been saw the all day in boston. he's 19 years old. been here since 2002, just made a united st
city, after atlanta, and after 9/11, the sense that nothing is under control. so where do things stand tonight, tom? >> . >> still not quite under control, it seems, gwen. and i imagine for the people of boston, today must have been a day something like what 9/11 was new yorkers. a city shut down, a sense of paralysis, fear, vulnerability, police everywhere, armored vehicle, and tonight as we go on the air, that situation is still the same-- police all over boston. we don't know...
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right now joining me is donald, former fbi agent who investigated the oklahoma city bombing. u.s. embassy attacks in 1998 and bombing of "uss cole" in 2000 and co-founder of a security consultancy. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> the one thing everybody wants to know is who did this, but it's the thing we cannot answer because it's unanswered. so, instead, as someone who has transported into the aftermath of a mass casualty event, in the role of investigator, explain to us what is happening now. who is showing up in boston, under whose direction, who is coordinating and what are the processes undertaken right now to find out who did this? >> well, it's going to be a long night and a long week for the agents and the -- and all of the members of the joint terrorism task force in boston. what typically happens, and i'm positive of what's happening now, is first thing is they have a joint command post set up. there will be a joint operation center, j.o.c. this was more than likely already set up to handle an event like this because they're dealing with the boston marathon, whi
right now joining me is donald, former fbi agent who investigated the oklahoma city bombing. u.s. embassy attacks in 1998 and bombing of "uss cole" in 2000 and co-founder of a security consultancy. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> the one thing everybody wants to know is who did this, but it's the thing we cannot answer because it's unanswered. so, instead, as someone who has transported into the aftermath of a mass casualty event, in the role of investigator,...
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the oklahoma city bombing killing 168. similar to today's boston blast, the atlanta olympics blast in 1996. it's the soft target terrorists are looking for. >> unfortunately these kinds of settings, marathon, football, baseball, social event, concert. >> tom ridge was our country's first secretary of homeland security. >> you have to manage the risks unless you have specific information about a particular actor, you can't guarantee safety anywhere. >> reporter: so even though police were on duty with plenty of national guard soldiers, someone was able to place two bombs, giving so many second thoughts about being around large crowds. >> what can we do at a large crowd event? what can i do to keep myself safe? >> if you see something, say something. be aware of your environment. >> sounds like the best advice is don't let them affect your life, live your life? >> live your life. when you compromise how you live, that gives them a victory. as painful as it is today, you can't let them succeed, but us changing the norm, chang
the oklahoma city bombing killing 168. similar to today's boston blast, the atlanta olympics blast in 1996. it's the soft target terrorists are looking for. >> unfortunately these kinds of settings, marathon, football, baseball, social event, concert. >> tom ridge was our country's first secretary of homeland security. >> you have to manage the risks unless you have specific information about a particular actor, you can't guarantee safety anywhere. >> reporter: so even...
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timothy mcveigh and oklahoma city. adam: the bombing during the olympics. liz: we're not casting aspersions. when you have a "boston herald" reporter who was running the marathon and saw something come and explode out of a trashcan, you just don't know. adam: at this point the latest casualty list we've been hearing, they said three people are indeed dead. several people have been injured. some of the wound are quite horrific. severed limbs. a great deal of blood from the explosions. we're told two confirmed explosions. there is the report list mentioned there might have been a third device found that was not exploded. on a day, us being a business network, you can't ignore this kind of event, nor, do you want to trivialize what is unfolding in the great city of boston but this is the kind of event that has ramifications in all kind of ways. we saws, as you said this flight to safety. people with their invests running to u.s. treasurys, right when it was reported that these two explosions had taken place, liz. liz: we want to listen in, dip into wfxt, our f
timothy mcveigh and oklahoma city. adam: the bombing during the olympics. liz: we're not casting aspersions. when you have a "boston herald" reporter who was running the marathon and saw something come and explode out of a trashcan, you just don't know. adam: at this point the latest casualty list we've been hearing, they said three people are indeed dead. several people have been injured. some of the wound are quite horrific. severed limbs. a great deal of blood from the explosions....
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in oklahoma city authorities got lucky in a few days tracing the debris of the truck bomb and its axle to the rental firm and then to bomber timothy mcveigh. mike sullivan, the former head of the atf, the federal agency that investigates bombings, gave me insight tuesday near the boston crime scene. >> the smallest piece of evidence we would look at and simply walk over they would capture and say that's a treasure trove for them. >> reporter: even a little piece like that. >> yeah, critically important. you know, it could be the one piece that might tell them exactly how the device was detonated, and that might be the only piece that's left. >> reporter: brian ross, abc news, boston. >>> so many families toughed by the tragedy in boston. we will have more on their stories later in this half hour and, of course, complete coverage coming up on "good morning america." >>> and now we want to get to a brief check of the nation's weather. there will be clear skies from new england and the northeast. rain from the carolinas into the deep south. but violent storms stretch from texas all the wa
in oklahoma city authorities got lucky in a few days tracing the debris of the truck bomb and its axle to the rental firm and then to bomber timothy mcveigh. mike sullivan, the former head of the atf, the federal agency that investigates bombings, gave me insight tuesday near the boston crime scene. >> the smallest piece of evidence we would look at and simply walk over they would capture and say that's a treasure trove for them. >> reporter: even a little piece like that. >>...
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purely domestic such as the olympics in 1996 or even oklahoma city in 1995. or domestic with an international component ie somebody who is born here and lived here and radicalized abroad. >> shepard: lee, i wonder if it's possible to have some nut job who just wanted to cause a big show? i don't think we have any clarity in this matter. >> absolutely. another matter to point out it's a local holiday in massachusetts and certain parts of new england patriots day. that holiday common rates the battles of lexington and conquerors first revolutionary war 1775. it's possible, although this is obviously speculation that it is -- hard to know but it is that -- it does have significance in the region in boston. >> shepard: really, when we went through the trial, i covered the oklahoma city bombing and then the trial of timothy mcveigh which followed, and there is no question that the reason that that happened at that time had something to do with the attacks at waco and beyond. to suggest that we are talking about this date, it is just in a vacuum without historical
purely domestic such as the olympics in 1996 or even oklahoma city in 1995. or domestic with an international component ie somebody who is born here and lived here and radicalized abroad. >> shepard: lee, i wonder if it's possible to have some nut job who just wanted to cause a big show? i don't think we have any clarity in this matter. >> absolutely. another matter to point out it's a local holiday in massachusetts and certain parts of new england patriots day. that holiday common...
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city same town and honduras exploded so you can imagine what kind of damage we're looking out there. i know there was at least seventy five to fifty fifty to seventy five houses damaged his apartment complex that has about fifty units in it that was completely. just skeleton standing you know there's a nursing home there that one hundred thirty three people in the nursing home we've got them evacuated i don't know why. thirty injuries are are there right now but all injuries have been removed from the scene and taken to local hospitals in the waco area we had numerous agencies helping us all the way from the dallas fort worth area mclennan county limestone to your boss and all the surrounding areas so we've had a great turnout. to come out to help us get through this tragedy that we've had in this small community well this huge explosion at the texas fertilizer plants highlighted shortcomings in the u.s. system of industrial risk management now the fertilizer plant reported that it only held around twenty four kilograms of an hydrous ammonia far less than the twenty tons that's belie
city same town and honduras exploded so you can imagine what kind of damage we're looking out there. i know there was at least seventy five to fifty fifty to seventy five houses damaged his apartment complex that has about fifty units in it that was completely. just skeleton standing you know there's a nursing home there that one hundred thirty three people in the nursing home we've got them evacuated i don't know why. thirty injuries are are there right now but all injuries have been removed...
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city same chrono exploded so you can imagine what kind of damage we're looking out there. the disaster is believed to be caused by a mostly of nitrate a potentially explosive fertilizer stored at the plant in large quantities fears of a toxic leak and further blast led to a mass evacuation but now the people are returning to their homes there remains a question mark over how the plants slipped through the net of safety inspectors i spoke to dr jeffrey patterson of the week he's from the school of medicine it was constant diversity he thinks federal regulations are protecting business interests at the cost of human life. there's been this montreaux that we have to deregulate we have to take away regulations so business can thrive and obviously we see examples like this or fukushima for example where when we do that we suffer the consequences in the end and so i think and we're seeing it with the environmental protection agency today where they are promulgating new regulations if there is another fukushima that will allow. the cleanup to be in much more lax than it currently
city same chrono exploded so you can imagine what kind of damage we're looking out there. the disaster is believed to be caused by a mostly of nitrate a potentially explosive fertilizer stored at the plant in large quantities fears of a toxic leak and further blast led to a mass evacuation but now the people are returning to their homes there remains a question mark over how the plants slipped through the net of safety inspectors i spoke to dr jeffrey patterson of the week he's from the school...
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city in one thousand nine hundred five used four thousand pounds of the same chemical if you haven't seen the video yet you need to because it's absolutely terrifying check it out. for. sure that. so how could something like this occur in a facility that once reported the e.p.a. and writing that there was no risk of fire or explosion or to help me break down what we do know about the west texas explosion and the impact of neglected workplace safety standards i'm joined now by dr jake a public affairs and history professor at suny empire state college thank you so much for coming on my pleasure thank you for having me so jake up in two thousand and six west fertilizer company had been fined by the e.p.a. for not having a risk management plan how could a company producing such dangerous compounds not have an emergency management plan and is the extent of the penalty really just a slap on the wrist well there are a couple questions imbedded in that one that is it was supposed to have a risk management plan it clearly didn't. and we don't actually know really so i don't actually know whe
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city same kind of exploded so you can imagine what kind of damage we're looking out there. i know there was at least seventy five to fifty fifty to seventy five houses damaged there's a partner complex that has about fifty units in it that was completely. just skeleton standing investigation is still underway for the root cause meanwhile the police and firefighters are still searching the rubble near the fertilizer plant. the blast has caused many to question whether by sikh industrial safety regulations all being ignored in the united states for example the plant reported that he did only around twenty four kilograms of anhydrous ammonia follistim the twenty tons that had believed to be ignited and reported that there were no fire risks or explosive risks the worst possible scenario is in visit was a ten minute release of the many gas but with x. and casualties this blog is around eighty kilometers away resulting in a rising number of injuries and deaths professor dr jeffrey pattison from the school of medicine at wisconsin university believes that lax federal regulation m
city same kind of exploded so you can imagine what kind of damage we're looking out there. i know there was at least seventy five to fifty fifty to seventy five houses damaged there's a partner complex that has about fifty units in it that was completely. just skeleton standing investigation is still underway for the root cause meanwhile the police and firefighters are still searching the rubble near the fertilizer plant. the blast has caused many to question whether by sikh industrial safety...
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just like iraq, just like the murray building in oklahoma city. >> reporter: authorities can't confirm a death toll, but say several firefighters and a police officer are feared dead. >> the mayor has been here earlier tonight. he is also a firefighter for this city. it has taken a toll on him because he knows that potentially he has lost some firefighters. >> reporter: as many as 200 people could be injured and rescue workers are still pulling people out of the rubble. ambulances and helicopters from around the region responded to help with evacuations. eugene horak and his wife, the roof of their house collapsed on them. >> he managed to pull the ceiling off me when i called out. >> thank god we're alive. >> reporter: at a nearby nursing home the ceiling caved in trapping residents. people in the area rushed in to rescue the elderly victims. >> we was going to each room, there was sheetrock on top of the patients. i pulled out 16 people out of there. >> reporter: the entire town has been told to evacuate because of concerns about a secondary tank explosion and the smell of ammonia in
just like iraq, just like the murray building in oklahoma city. >> reporter: authorities can't confirm a death toll, but say several firefighters and a police officer are feared dead. >> the mayor has been here earlier tonight. he is also a firefighter for this city. it has taken a toll on him because he knows that potentially he has lost some firefighters. >> reporter: as many as 200 people could be injured and rescue workers are still pulling people out of the rubble....
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let's start in oklahoma city, the morning of april 19th, 1995. an explosion rips through the alfred p. murrah federal buildings. 116 people including 19 children are killed, hundreds more are injured. 19 minutes later, timothy mcveigh is stopped by a state trooper arrested on a firearm charge. two days later forensic evidence links him and a friend terry nichols to a charge. they released suspects john doe number one and number two two months after the bombing. fbi had to admit the sketch of john doe two was innocent bystander an army private. to the olympic park bombing. during the 1996 summer games in atlanta. 11 people were injured. richard jewell goes from hero to possible suspect to hero again after news reports say investigators had suspicions about him after he was one to alert authorities about the bomb. joule is finally exonerated next year that investigators began began to focus on eric robert rudolph captured after years on the run in may of '03. 9/11, usama bin laden you mentioned his name almost instantly. 3,000 people dying in attac
let's start in oklahoma city, the morning of april 19th, 1995. an explosion rips through the alfred p. murrah federal buildings. 116 people including 19 children are killed, hundreds more are injured. 19 minutes later, timothy mcveigh is stopped by a state trooper arrested on a firearm charge. two days later forensic evidence links him and a friend terry nichols to a charge. they released suspects john doe number one and number two two months after the bombing. fbi had to admit the sketch of...
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city bombing. that was basically generated by the belief on timothy mcveigh's part that the government his own government had become tyrannical which is something you hear echoed on the far right these days so if you weren't to make it and of course this is the city where two of the planes on nine eleven where the nine eleven conspirators came here went to boston logan airport. never forget that picture of that man i guess his name was with those cold dead eyes walking through the through security there i walked through a thousand times myself very very worried if we had we had to wrap it up here but working we'll check in with you at the bottom of the hour for an update if i'm very well and thank you so much for. this. conflict. has changed. a modern islamic nation. and a peaceful one the stone islam the first of course was secular law a second. session. i'm sure. in places. and go. old traditions still. cannot go on the catwalk in a swimsuit. a republican controlled sea. wealthy british style. ti
city bombing. that was basically generated by the belief on timothy mcveigh's part that the government his own government had become tyrannical which is something you hear echoed on the far right these days so if you weren't to make it and of course this is the city where two of the planes on nine eleven where the nine eleven conspirators came here went to boston logan airport. never forget that picture of that man i guess his name was with those cold dead eyes walking through the through...
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city same crowd exploded so you can imagine what kind of damage we're looking out there. four days on the flames yet there are reports that ruptured chemical tanks at the plan tonight are leaking tokes ins and sparking small fire as the air is also being quarantined with locals relay katie. for missing people under the dead brake it's also emerged that there may have been serious safety shortfalls at the plant hops encouraged by decades of negligence by inspectors dr jeffrey patterson is a professor at the school of medicine it was scones and university he thinks that lax federal regulation is to blame there's been this montreaux that we have to deregulate we have to take away regulation so business can thrive and obviously we see examples like this or fukushima for example where when we do that we suffer the consequences in the end and so i think and we're seeing it with the environmental protection agency today where they are promulgating new regulations if there is a mother she lurcher will all of the clean up to be much more lax than it currently is and not force peop
city same crowd exploded so you can imagine what kind of damage we're looking out there. four days on the flames yet there are reports that ruptured chemical tanks at the plan tonight are leaking tokes ins and sparking small fire as the air is also being quarantined with locals relay katie. for missing people under the dead brake it's also emerged that there may have been serious safety shortfalls at the plant hops encouraged by decades of negligence by inspectors dr jeffrey patterson is a...
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the oklahoma city marathon, a bike race in houston, a 10k in miami, nascar in virginia, even the kentucky derby and indy 500 getting a second look. >> i think the events in boston yesterday will raise once again the consciousness that there is a reason, there is a need for the extra security that they encounter. >> reporter: since 9/11, there's been a dramatic increase in the use of security cameras. today an influential republican called for even more. >> being out on the street, there's not an expectation of privacy. >> reporter: at the lapd intelligence nerve center, the police chief insisted his cameras and officers can't do it alone. >> there is no way that 10,000 los angeles police officers can watch over a city of 4 million people. without the help of the people that they're watching. >> reporter: the message since 9/11, if you see something, say something. police and security experts are reiterated to us today that they really want people to call in with tips and with even the smallest bits of information. they point out that in the past, those small clues have very often been the
the oklahoma city marathon, a bike race in houston, a 10k in miami, nascar in virginia, even the kentucky derby and indy 500 getting a second look. >> i think the events in boston yesterday will raise once again the consciousness that there is a reason, there is a need for the extra security that they encounter. >> reporter: since 9/11, there's been a dramatic increase in the use of security cameras. today an influential republican called for even more. >> being out on the...
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. >> pelley: in newtown last year, in oklahoma city 18 years ago, it was the faces of the children that brought home the enormity of the loss. and now an eight-year-old child has become the symbol of the tragedy here in boston. his name was martin. and jeff glor has his story. >> this picture of martin richard was taken after a school project last april. today it is heart breaking. in dorchester friends left flowers and a soccer ball formatter inwho played on the local team. hoe hey called enron's kids were teammates. >> a smile for everybody's face, whether he won or lost he was always one of the brightest on our team. >> reporter: family friends told us the richards were nearly always together. like yesterday at the finish line of the race. they often ran together as a family. martin's mother and younger sister were also injured in the blast. his father, bill, released a statement asking for patience and privacy. "my dear son martin has died from injuries sustained in the attack on boston. my wife and daughter both recovering from serious injuries. we thank our family and friends for
. >> pelley: in newtown last year, in oklahoma city 18 years ago, it was the faces of the children that brought home the enormity of the loss. and now an eight-year-old child has become the symbol of the tragedy here in boston. his name was martin. and jeff glor has his story. >> this picture of martin richard was taken after a school project last april. today it is heart breaking. in dorchester friends left flowers and a soccer ball formatter inwho played on the local team. hoe hey...
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city same corona exploded so you can imagine what kind of damage we're looking out there. right and four days on of the flames are and i'll get to there are reports that the ruptured chemical tanks at the plant and the leaking toxins and sparking a small fire is the area's also been quarantined with locals really relocated while rescue search for missing people under the debris is also more is that of the may be well may have been serious safety shuffles at the plant that's encouraged by decades of negligence by inspectors investigative journalist david lindorff says many other u.s. communities may also be at risk over and over companies get cited for not having these risk plans in place and they get a small fine and then they don't do anything you know the the maybe go through the motions of having the risk plan but the reality is. it makes absolutely no sense to even have a plant like this in a town but all over especially in the west where you've got fertilizer plants oil refineries and so on they're right in the middle of these small towns with houses all around them a
city same corona exploded so you can imagine what kind of damage we're looking out there. right and four days on of the flames are and i'll get to there are reports that the ruptured chemical tanks at the plant and the leaking toxins and sparking a small fire is the area's also been quarantined with locals really relocated while rescue search for missing people under the debris is also more is that of the may be well may have been serious safety shuffles at the plant that's encouraged by...
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city same kind of exploded so you can imagine what kind of damage we're looking out there. i know there was at least seventy five to fifty fifty to seventy five houses damaged there's a partner complex that has about fifty units in it that was completely. just skeleton standing investigation is still underway for the root cause meanwhile the police and firefighters are still searching the rubble near the fertilizer plant. well the blast has caused many to question whether basic industrial safety regulations are being ignored in the states the plant reported that it only held around twenty four kilograms of and hydrous ammonia far less than the twenty tons that's believed to have been ignited in the report stated there were no fire or explosive risks the worst possible scenario it in visit was a ten minute release of ammonia gas but without any casualties but this blast shook has is around eighty kilometers away resulting in a rising number of injuries and deaths artesian reported as more. it's no secret that the crumbling infrastructure in the u.s. is considered one of the
city same kind of exploded so you can imagine what kind of damage we're looking out there. i know there was at least seventy five to fifty fifty to seventy five houses damaged there's a partner complex that has about fifty units in it that was completely. just skeleton standing investigation is still underway for the root cause meanwhile the police and firefighters are still searching the rubble near the fertilizer plant. well the blast has caused many to question whether basic industrial...
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city back in ninety four all of that storage of ammonium nitrate should have been reported to the department of homeland security but it wasn't and last week it exploded but really we're just scratching the surface of the regulatory problems with the west texas fertilizer plant and how this disaster could have been prevented joining me now to talk more about this is leaf on reporting fellow for the investigative find the nation institute and author of the forthcoming book the machine a field guide to the resurgent right we welcome back to the show. a sam has a gun that's going well could have you on so when things like this happen it reminds me of this classic right wing argument that we hear all the time that you know the free market will police itself and that when this sort of stuff happens the free market will fix whatever consequences come out of this but really isn't this yet another story of not enough regulation or at least read not enough resources for proper regulation. i think that's right sam and you know another right wing trait that you hear is that you can't put any new rules
city back in ninety four all of that storage of ammonium nitrate should have been reported to the department of homeland security but it wasn't and last week it exploded but really we're just scratching the surface of the regulatory problems with the west texas fertilizer plant and how this disaster could have been prevented joining me now to talk more about this is leaf on reporting fellow for the investigative find the nation institute and author of the forthcoming book the machine a field...
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durrant and thunder frer oklahoma city. jack channeling the inner collin. throwing the bomb at the end of the first quarter. sg up and showing up angry. right down the middle. defense operational. thunder pull awa away. kevin for 31 points. 10 pwovrmentd 8 assist and andrew spraend ankle for the warriors will not play tomorrow night in l.a. thunder roll 116-97. to the ice everybody is playing. shark ins detroit. game tied. score on the power play call that the kindle fire. i'll work this joke until i gate laugh of it. logan coach tied 2 under the shoot out. mary lo good night. game over. drive home safely. sharks beatred wi7 sports of bro by to you by river rock casino sni lake your commitment. >> i find myself amusing. though nobody else. kindle fire. >> we got it when you tried it at 6:00. >> didn't have to try anything. >> we have more sports to come. even better. amazing foul ball catch at mariner game. >> what the fan did to get his you be. stay >> make sure you bundle up when you leave home. here's the weather. it's chilly in the inland valley. patchy
durrant and thunder frer oklahoma city. jack channeling the inner collin. throwing the bomb at the end of the first quarter. sg up and showing up angry. right down the middle. defense operational. thunder pull awa away. kevin for 31 points. 10 pwovrmentd 8 assist and andrew spraend ankle for the warriors will not play tomorrow night in l.a. thunder roll 116-97. to the ice everybody is playing. shark ins detroit. game tied. score on the power play call that the kindle fire. i'll work this joke...
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the month of the waco raid and the oklahoma city bombing. as president obama made clear today, there's still no evidence of who is responsible for this act of terrorism. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act, and given what we now know about what took place, the fbi is investigating it as an act of terrorism. >> reporter: the fbi agents tell us they have tons of video, and somewhere in there will be a picture of the person who planted these two bombs, diane. >> speaking of pictures, i want to ask you about a photo that everybody was e-mailing today. it is a man standing up on top of a roof. you can move in there, you see it right there. what do you know about it? >> reporter: well, it's very intriguing, but authorities say they're giving it no special priority. it's one of many tips and leads they're following. they're really focusing on the person who had that unusually heavy black bag the day of the race. >> as you said the strongest clues are in the nature of the bomb. >>> up next, abc's senior national correspondent jim avila, shows us
the month of the waco raid and the oklahoma city bombing. as president obama made clear today, there's still no evidence of who is responsible for this act of terrorism. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act, and given what we now know about what took place, the fbi is investigating it as an act of terrorism. >> reporter: the fbi agents tell us they have tons of video, and somewhere in there will be a picture of the person who planted these two bombs, diane. >> speaking of...
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city in one nine hundred ninety five when that first happened everyone assumed oh my god it must be arab terrorists out of course it was homegrown terrorists associated with the far right wing militia movements the problem is it's much much more difficult to deal with domestic terrorism than foreign terrorism law well and why is that. and why is a greater civil liberties is that the reason well. exactly you're dealing with civil rights you're dealing with civil liberties and there's no central direction here you're dealing with diverse movements from the militia movements to remnants of the ku klux klan to extremist every in brotherhood in prisons you're dealing with former military people who are well trained and know the system so the enemy is well armed it's scattered and sometimes very well trained amy do you want to jump in there you agree with alan sorry i mean. i very much do i mean i think if you go back to the one nine hundred ninety s. and in a funny way nine eleven those attacks in september two thousand and one were an interruption and what had been a trend in the one ni
city in one nine hundred ninety five when that first happened everyone assumed oh my god it must be arab terrorists out of course it was homegrown terrorists associated with the far right wing militia movements the problem is it's much much more difficult to deal with domestic terrorism than foreign terrorism law well and why is that. and why is a greater civil liberties is that the reason well. exactly you're dealing with civil rights you're dealing with civil liberties and there's no central...
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mcveigh moved in handcuffs and leg irons from perry, oklahoma, to a federal prison outside oklahoma city. >> timothy mcveigh under arrest on this day in 1995 for his role in the oklahoma city bombings. he was, of course, ultimately convicted, executed back in 2001. the explosion at the alfred p. murrah federal building killed 168 people and injured more than 500. it was the worst terror attack on u.s. soil until september 11, 2001. >>> up next, those who lost limbs in the boston bombing a view of what life might be like in the day, weeks, months and years to come. this is msnbc. ok s o i' 've been having ok s an affair of sorts o i' with greek nonfat yogurt, loaded with protein 0% fat that thick creamy texture, i was in trouble. look i'm in a committed relationship with activia and i've been happy and so has my digestive system. now i'm even happier since activia greek showed up because now i get to have my first love and my greek passion together, what i call a healthy marriage. activia greek. the feel good greek. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we t
mcveigh moved in handcuffs and leg irons from perry, oklahoma, to a federal prison outside oklahoma city. >> timothy mcveigh under arrest on this day in 1995 for his role in the oklahoma city bombings. he was, of course, ultimately convicted, executed back in 2001. the explosion at the alfred p. murrah federal building killed 168 people and injured more than 500. it was the worst terror attack on u.s. soil until september 11, 2001. >>> up next, those who lost limbs in the boston...
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city bombing on wednesday april nineteenth one thousand nine hundred five at nine am a massive explosion went off in the alford humor.
city bombing on wednesday april nineteenth one thousand nine hundred five at nine am a massive explosion went off in the alford humor.